Insurgent Tom Cotton (R-AR) gets some say in the Iran deal. |
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution that requires their insight into the Six Party talk deal. This is a victory for the insurgent Tom Cotton (R-AR).
USA Today reports that the bill pass unanimously. President Barack Obama acknowledged that this bill will be signed into law if Congress makes it "clean". Clean meaning no unnecessary resolutions or requirements to this.
The inept lawmakers in Congress are so scared of the big bad Iran.
Iran is hoping to get international sanctions lifted. They are willing to let the UN and Six World powers inspect their facilities and regulate their usage of nuclear fuel.
Congressional Republicans are extremely scared that this will give Iran a chance to develop a nuclear weapon and use it against the 51st state of Israel.
"The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act offers the best chance for our constituents, through the Congress they elect, to weigh in on the White House's negotiations with Iran," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)., said before the vote to end debate on the bill. "And make no mistake, they need to have that opportunity."
The bill still must be approved by the House, where Speaker John Boehner, (R-OH), said he will urge its passage.
Secretary of State John Kerry is working on the peace deal. |
Negotiations on the deal between Iran, the USA and five other nations are scheduled to continue in Austria next week. Diplomats are trying to reach a final agreement by June 30 on a deal aimed at stopping Iran from developing nuclear weapons in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.
The legislation would prevent Obama from lifting congressionally mandated sanctions against Iran for at least 30 days to give lawmakers a chance to weigh in on the deal.
Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) and Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) worked on a deal that satisfies the White House and chicken shit lawmakers who wanted to fuck the deal up. |
But unfortunately the bigots here and in Iran are adamant about not seeing this deal go through.
The junk food media makes us fear the unknown. Again, the Republicans, the Democrats and the media wants us to believe that Iran is evil.
Iran is a country with 81 million people. You can't tell me that the population of that country is willing to bomb the United States. That's ridiculous.
Another thing, if Israel has a right to defend itself, why would it try to engage us in this?
Iran does have right to defend itself too.
President Barack Obama is warning Congress to not fuck up the deal. Vice President Joe Biden worked behind the scenes to calm the tension between Republicans and the White House. |
You see that Israel is the country in the center of this debate. The Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is a piece of shit. The prime minister is plotting behind the scenes to ruin the deal.
He is wooing Congress into believing that Iran is within a few ________ of creating a nuclear weapon. Giving the constant threats from Netanyahu, many have figured that it's true only because he's said it.
Stallmigo Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Cotton were trying to at the verge of getting the bill scrapped.
They tried to insert a piece that requires Iranian leaders to recognize Israel as the Jewish state. They tried to force a vote on amendments to require Iran to publicly support Israel's right to exist and end its nuclear program entirely as part of any final deal. Democrats and some Republicans objected to the amendments, saying they were designed to derail a deal. McConnell moved Tuesday to end the stalemate by setting a vote on Thursday to end debate on the bill. That vote was followed by final passage.
So this clean bill will head to the House and it if passes, the president will sign it into law.
In the beginning the president threatened a veto on it. But it seems like the president is on board with it. Vice President Joe Biden managed to get Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) and Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) to work on a bipartisan deal that benefits the Congress while not fucking up the entire deal.
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